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Jean E. Sammet
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- award (2009): Computer Pioneer Award
- award (1985): ACM Distinguished Service Award
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2000 – 2009
- 2003
- [j31]Anne Fitzpatrick, Janet Abbate, Frank S. Preston, Lucy Slater, Mary Lee Berners-Lee, Jean E. Sammet, Stephanie Shirley, Ruzena Bajcsy, Ann C. Hardy, Adele Goldberg, Anita Borg:
Anecdotes. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 25(4) (2003) - 2000
- [j30]Jean E. Sammet:
The Real Creators of Cobol. IEEE Softw. 17(2): 30-32 (2000)
1990 – 1999
- 1993
- [c22]Jean E. Sammet:
The Beginning and Development of FORMAC (FORmula MAnipulation Compiler). HOPL Preprints 1993: 209-230 - [e2]John A. N. Lee, Jean E. Sammet:
History of Programming Languages Conference (HOPL-II), Preprints, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, April 20-23, 1993. ACM 1993, ISBN 0-89791-570-4 [contents] - 1991
- [j29]Jean E. Sammet:
Some Approaches to, and Illustrations of, Programming Language History. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 13(1): 33-50 (1991)
1980 – 1989
- 1988
- [j28]Jean E. Sammet:
Notes on what language maturity means, and how to measure it. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 23(10): 69-71 (1988) - 1987
- [j27]Jean E. Sammet:
Warum ADA® nicht nur eine weitere Programmiersprache ist / Why ADA® is not just another programming language. it Inf. Technol. 29(4): 191-201 (1987) - 1986
- [j26]Jean E. Sammet:
Why Ada is Not Just Another Programming Language. Commun. ACM 29(8): 722-732 (1986) - 1985
- [j25]Jean E. Sammet:
Brief Summary of the Early History of COBOL. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 7(4): 288-303 (1985) - [j24]Jean E. Sammet, Jerome Garfunkel:
Summary of Changes in COBOL, 1960-1985. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 7(4): 342-347 (1985) - [j23]Jean E. Sammet, Robert W. Rector:
In Recognition of the 25th Anniversary of Computing Reviews. Commun. ACM 28(1): 53-68 (1985) - 1984
- [j22]Jean E. Sammet, Bernard Rous:
Progress Report on the ACM Guide to Computing Literature. Commun. ACM 27(4): 336-341 (1984) - 1983
- [j21]Jean E. Sammet:
Software psychology: human factors in computer and information systems. ACM SIGCHI Bull. 14(4): 19-20 (1983) - [c21]Jean E. Sammet:
Why Ada is not just another programming language. ACM Annual Conference 1983: 11 - 1982
- [j20]Jean E. Sammet, Anthony Ralston:
The New (1982) Computing Reviews Classification System - Final Version. Commun. ACM 25(1): 13-25 (1982) - 1981
- [j19]Jean E. Sammet:
An Overview of High-Level Languages. Adv. Comput. 20: 199-259 (1981) - [j18]Jean E. Sammet:
History of IBM's Technical Contributions to High Level Programming Languages. IBM J. Res. Dev. 25(5): 520-534 (1981) - [c20]Jean E. Sammet, Douglas W. Waugh, Robert W. Reiter Jr.:
PDL/Ada - a design language based on Ada. ACM Annual Conference 1981: 217-229
1970 – 1979
- 1978
- [j17]Jean E. Sammet:
The early history of COBOL. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 13(8): 121-161 (1978) - [j16]Jean E. Sammet:
Roster of programming languages for 1976-77. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 13(11): 56-85 (1978) - [c19]Jean E. Sammet:
History of programming languages (Abstract of presentation). AFIPS National Computer Conference 1978: 1097-1098 - [c18]Jean E. Sammet:
Conference chairman's opening remarks. HOPL 1978: 1-5 - [c17]Jean E. Sammet:
Introduction of Captain Grace Murray Hopper. HOPL 1978: 5-7 - [c16]Jean E. Sammet:
Transcript of question and answer session. HOPL 1978: 20-23 - [c15]Jean E. Sammet:
Full text of all questions submitted. HOPL 1978: 23-24 - [c14]Jean E. Sammet:
The early history of COBOL. HOPL 1978: 199-243 - [c13]Jean E. Sammet:
Transcript of presentation. HOPL 1978: 243-260 - [c12]Jean E. Sammet:
The State of Programming Languages. Jerusalem Conference on Information Technology 1978: 261-270 - 1976
- [j15]Jean E. Sammet:
Roster of Programming Languages for 1974-75. Commun. ACM 19(12): 655-669 (1976) - 1975
- [c11]Jean E. Sammet:
Measures of technical competence (Keynote Address). SIGCPR 1975: 1-2 - [c10]Jean E. Sammet:
Description of course given on "Computers in the Humanities and Social Science". SIGCSE 1975: 133-142 - 1974
- [j14]Jean E. Sammet:
Jean Sammet means Business (Interview with Jean Sammet). Data Base 6(2): 3-6 (1974) - [j13]Jean E. Sammet, Robert J. Lechner, Richard G. Canning, Joseph Cunningham, George G. Dodd, Alex A. J. Hoffman, Anthony Ralston, Frederic G. Withington:
Recommended future directions for ACM. ACM SIGCSE Bull. 6(4): 5-12 (1974) - [j12]Jean E. Sammet:
Roster of programming languages for 1973. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 9(11): 18-31 (1974) - [c9]Burt M. Leavenworth, Jean E. Sammet:
An overview of nonprocedural languages. SIGPLAN Symposium on Very High Level Languages 1974: 1-12 - 1972
- [j11]Jean E. Sammet:
Programming Languages: History and Future. Commun. ACM 15(7): 601-610 (1972) - [c8]Jean E. Sammet:
An overview of programming languages for specialized application areas. AFIPS Spring Joint Computing Conference 1972: 299-311 - 1971
- [j10]Jean E. Sammet:
Proposed technological updating course for programmers. ACM SIGCSE Bull. 3(1): 25-33 (1971) - [c7]Jean E. Sammet:
Problems in, and a pragmatic approach to, programming language measurement. AFIPS Fall Joint Computing Conference 1971: 243-251 - [c6]Jean E. Sammet:
Application of extensible languages to specialized application languages. International Symposium on Extensible Languages 1971: 141-143 - [c5]Jean E. Sammet:
Challenge to Artificial Intelligence: Programming Problems to be Solved. IJCAI 1971: 59-65 - [c4]Jean E. Sammet:
Brief survey of languages used for systems implementation. SIGPLAN Symposium on Languages for System Implementation 1971: 1-19 - [e1]Stanley R. Petrick, Jean E. Sammet, Robert G. Tobey, Joel Moses:
Proceedings of the second ACM symposium on Symbolic and algebraic manipulation, SYMSAC 1971, Los Angeles, California, USA, March 23-25, 1971. ACM 1971, ISBN 978-1-4503-7786-7 [contents]
1960 – 1969
- 1969
- [b1]Jean E. Sammet:
Programming languages - history and fundamentals. Prentice-Hall series in automatic computation, Prentice Hall 1969, pp. I-XXX, 1-785 - 1967
- [j9]Jean E. Sammet:
Formula Manipulation by Computer. Adv. Comput. 8: 47-102 (1967) - 1966
- [j8]Jean E. Sammet:
The use of English as a programming language. Commun. ACM 9(3): 228-230 (1966) - [j7]Jean E. Sammet:
More on CR 8570. Commun. ACM 9(6): 410-412 (1966) - [j6]Jean E. Sammet:
Survey of formula manipulation. Commun. ACM 9(8): 555-569 (1966) - 1964
- [j5]Jean E. Sammet, E. R. Bond:
Introduction to FORMAC. IEEE Trans. Electron. Comput. 13(4): 386-394 (1964) - [c3]Elaine R. Bond, Marc A. Auslander, S. Grisoff, Robert Kenney, Mat Myszewski, Jean E. Sammet, Robert G. Tobey, Stephen N. Zilles:
FORMAC an experimental formula manipulation Compiler. ACM National Conference 1964: 112 - 1963
- [j4]Victor H. Yngve, Jean E. Sammet:
Toward better documentation of programming languages: introduction. Commun. ACM 6(3): 76 (1963) - 1962
- [j3]Jean E. Sammet:
Discussion - the pros and cons of a special IR language: comments. Commun. ACM 5(1): 8 (1962) - [j2]Robert Bosak, Richard F. Clippinger, Carey Dobbs, Roy Goldfinger, Renee B. Jasper, William Keating, George Kendrick, Jean E. Sammet:
An information algebra: phase 1 report - language structure group of the CODASYL development committee. Commun. ACM 5(4): 190-204 (1962) - [j1]Jean E. Sammet:
Basic elements of COBOL 61. Commun. ACM 5(5): 237-253 (1962) - 1961
- [c2]Jean E. Sammet:
A definition of the cobol procedure division using algol metalinguistics. ACM National Meeting 1961: 52 - [c1]Jean E. Sammet:
A method of combining ALGOL and COBOL. IRE-AIEE-ACM Computer Conference (Western) 1961: 379-387
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